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HAHNIA, sp. 



One female from Williams, June 5. It is a small species, with a 

 dark abdomen marked above with four })rominent transverse spots, 

 the anterior one interrupted in the middle. 



Family THEKIDIID.?^:. 



LATHRODECTES MACTANS Fabricius. 

 Araricd viartaiis Fahkriis, Entoni. Syst., II, 1775, p. 410. 

 A youno- specimen from Brig-ht Anyid. Auuiist 10. 



THERIDIUM MURARIUM Emerton. 



Tlwridiinn iininiriiiin K.MEim.N, Tran8. Conn. Acad., VI, 1882, p. 11. 



Various specimens from Williams, June l»-ir). July 20-27: and Briofht 

 Angel, August 10. 



LITHYPHANTES COROLLATUS Linnaeus. 

 Aranea rorolbiUt LiNN.F.rs, Syst. Nat, X, 1758, p. 621. 

 Several specimens fi-om Williams, June 9-15, July 19. 



LITHYPHANTES MEDIALIS Banks. 



Lithypltanles mf<li(ilis Banks, Pror. Cal. Acad. Sci., (3), ZooL, I, 1898, p. 240. 



A specimen from Pnvscott, June 20. This species was described 

 from Mexico, and this is the first record of its occurrence in the 

 United States. 



STEATODA GRANDIS Banks. 



Stmtuihi </randis Banks, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pliila., PJOl, p. 578 

 Specimens from Williams, June S-15 and July 1. 



DIPCENA NIGRA Emerton. 

 Slealodn 7iigra Emerton, Trans. Conn. Acad., VI, 1882, p. 21. 

 A female from Williams, July 27. 



EURYOPIS FUNEBRIS Hentz. 



Tlieridlnm JiiNi'hr Hentz, Journ. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., VI, 1850, p. 276. 



Various specimens from Williams, May 25, June 9-15, and July 4, 

 17, and 19. 



ERIGONE, sp. 



One female from Williams, May 25. It is pale yellowi.sh, with a 

 gray abdomen, marked behind by pale chevrons. 



